he's looking at the future to see how that will lay out. ,> fiona hill, steven kotkin thomas graham,ank you for the discussion. ♪ we continue with "new yorker" cartoonist roz chast. she has a new graphic memoir, "can't we talk about something more pleasant?" i'm pleased to have a rat this table and always to have her at the "new yorker." roz, you grew up in brooklyn but i don't think it was the brooklyn of modern hipsters. it's not the best i have 20 years ago. you say you hate brooklyn. i hated the brooklyn in which i grew up. that may have a lot to do with where i grew up and how i grew up. it was very, very different. not the hipster brooklyn. it was not even brooklyn heights. deepnk of it as the rocklin, six-story apartment houses, bobbies with plastic flowers but always smelled funny and people having very weird fights we're occasionally a television set would get thrown out the window. not really very encouraging place to grow up. collects when you were a kid, how are you spending your time? burrowing into comic books and old "new yorkers"? >> i never wanted to go outside. that